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  • theYesser
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by Andy Branch View Post
    You know not all Scots are retarded, there have been many great Scots.

    Tom Wier, an explorer, author and broadcaster. Sadly Missed since 2006.

    Joeseph Black, Discovered Carbon Dioxide. Daniel Rutherford, Discovered and Isolated Nitrogen. These are to name a few, even in any nation, while sinners frollock damming the deeds of good men, Genius, Honesty and Truth can shine through in rare moments.

    No country is without sin, a plain and simple fact.


    Exept the Isle of Man, there all the true christians live, we don't put up with the satanic americans over here. We shun there backward ways of talking are mortified by there state wide orgy-wednesdays Even there flag is disrespectful to God trying to impersinate his creations in a crude insulting mannor. The american media is also responsible for most crime commited in this world and i say i would not like to be one of them when my time comes for the for they shall surely burn in hell. Did you know the disrespectful pagens have even went as far as to put tails on there cats

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  • Andy Branch
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    Oh Blimey no my thoughts of becoming a catholic priest is long gone!

    I suppose because what I thought was wrong I just need a bit of guidance, which is certainly what I am getting here, thanks again so much guys!

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Originally posted by Andy Branch View Post
    Well I have believed in what I listed since I was 18, (now 24). I was going to become a priest of the catholic church, but the whole not having a wife thing scared me a lot, I would love a companion, I think it's too much to ask of someone, yeah, you can love God and your wife, Just, you love God more.
    The only reason there is to become a Chtholic Priest is so little boys can be sodomised with the blessing of the pope.

    Don't become a Chtholic Priest is my advice

    YIC
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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by Andy Branch View Post
    Well I have believed in what I listed since I was 18, (now 24). I was going to become a priest of the catholic church, but the whole not having a wife thing scared me a lot, I would love a companion, I think it's too much to ask of someone, yeah, you can love God and your wife, Just, you love God more.
    You need to cast those weirdo catlick ideas out of your head. Of course Jesus wants us to get married and have children: being celibate is retarded, and contrary to what the Bible tells us:

    (1 Corinthians 7:2) "Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband."

    Bet they didn't mention that while they were swinging incense around and stuffing wafers down your throat, hmmm?

    Yours in Christ (NOT MARY),

    Z. Smyth

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  • Andy Branch
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    Re: Hello!

    Well I have believed in what I listed since I was 18, (now 24). I was going to become a priest of the catholic church, but the whole not having a wife thing scared me a lot, I would love a companion, I think it's too much to ask of someone, yeah, you can love God and your wife, Just, you love God more.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Andy Branch View Post
    Thanks for all the advice, really been helpful. I also read the why Catholics are not Christian article. It really made sense, had a lot of my own personal beliefs, such as confession, you confess to God, not to men.

    also naming the Pope (Holy Father of the church) he is just a man, the same thing goes to clergymen.

    I really appreciate the resources on here. Thankyou again.
    If you believe these things, then you aren't much of a Catholic. Why don't you give in to Christ and renounce the pope.

    It's not too late to avoid an eternity in hell, Andy.

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  • Andy Branch
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    Thanks for all the advice, really been helpful. I also read the why Catholics are not Christian article. It really made sense, had a lot of my own personal beliefs, such as confession, you confess to God, not to men.

    also naming the Pope (Holy Father of the church) he is just a man, the same thing goes to clergymen.

    I really appreciate the resources on here. Thankyou again.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Andy Branch View Post
    Well I suppose being subjected to "Doctrine" and what I was to believe was meant to be the word of God, could I have been mislead, I believe you read the King James Bible, is there an online version I can view before I obtain a hard copy?

    thanks in advance.
    You might want to take a look at my sermon HERE on how to tell which Bible version is the one True Word of God.

    The Word of God can be had for free if you just visit your local Independent Baptist Church and ask the Pastor for one. Make sure you ask specifically for a KJV1611 Authorized Version Bible.

    Also you can read one online at www.biblegateway.com. And for your assisted reading pleasure, Brother V has got a wonderful thread going HERE called "Bible in a Year."

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Andy Branch View Post
    Well I suppose being subjected to "Doctrine" and what I was to believe was meant to be the word of God, could I have been mislead, I believe you read the King James Bible, is there an online version I can view before I obtain a hard copy?

    thanks in advance.
    Your guide to Eternal Salvation shouldn't be put lower on your shopping list than cigarettes and beer, Sparks.

    And it's not even very expensive these days. Much less than, say, one of those Dawkins books that are all the rage these days.

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  • Didymus Much
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    http://kingjbible.com/ is my usual source due to feature richness, but I go here http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/ if I want to see the 1611 version.

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  • Andy Branch
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    Re: Hello!

    Well I suppose being subjected to "Doctrine" and what I was to believe was meant to be the word of God, could I have been mislead, I believe you read the King James Bible, is there an online version I can view before I obtain a hard copy?

    thanks in advance.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Re: Hello!

    Originally posted by Andy Branch View Post
    It's Roman Catholic, which I never consider Satanic, Never been buggered by a priest, I dont worship the devil. I believe in the Trinity, and most importantly the word of God.
    How can you be a Catholic AND believe the Word of God? Catholics aren't Christian.

    And a spark is a tern used among workers for an electrician.
    Glad you're not an arsonist.

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  • Andy Branch
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    It's Roman Catholic, which I never consider Satanic, Never been buggered by a priest, I dont worship the devil. I believe in the Trinity, and most importantly the word of God.

    And a spark is a tern used among workers for an electrician.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by Andy Branch View Post
    My apologies for the albeit brief intro, well I am an antendee of Saint Gabriels in London,
    Is that part of the CoE cult, or the Roman Catholic cult?
    they call me sparks for my working as a "spark" in buildings
    Are you an arsonist?

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  • Andy Branch
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    Well being born in London, never been offered a sexual act from the Homeless. Do you speak from experience sir? Never had a crazy English, Scot, or Paddy Homeless approach me.

    I did have an American one come up to me asking for a cigarertte, so I let him smoke up and led him to a shelter for the night, least I could do.

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